In Palmira, an informative act was prepared attended by 90 people.
The secretary of education of Palmira and his work team joined there, as well as the group of psychologists to whom he commissioned the collaboration with the 2ª World March.
March Organized by the Center for Occupational Studies
Organized by the Center for Occupational Studies of Palmira (CEO) and in coordination with the Palmira Ministry of Education, a march was held on Thursday, November 14.
It was an act within the actions of support to the 2 World March, which began in the Municipal Forest, toured 31 Street until the 30 race, the Bolivar Park.
The symbolic “Pact for Peace and Nonviolence” was held there, in addition to cultural and artistic activities.
In this regard, Margarita María Molina Zamora, Director of the Center for Occupational Studies, CEO, expressed that "the great march was for the thousands of Palmyra residents who believe that changes in processes must be participatory, so that the world changes."